Maritime Developments worker carrying out the project in Norway

Backdeck equipment maker carries out successful transpooling work

A PETERHEAD offshore energy services specialist has carried out transpooling of a flexible jumper for TechnipFMC in Norway. The scope ...

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A PETERHEAD offshore energy services specialist has carried out transpooling of a flexible jumper for TechnipFMC in Norway.

The scope of work by Maritime Developments, consisted of project engineering and onshore execution of transpooling of a 6” flowline from a storage reel onto the quayside using the MDL Second-generation RDS.

The operation was carried out ahead of a planned jumper replacement project in the Tordis field early next year.

Mark Underhill, TechnipFMC project manager, said: “Once again MDL have delivered a great service for TechnipFMC in Stavanger. The scope included onshore follow-up and engineering support, followed by onshore transpooling activities in Florø.

“The successful delivery of this work is simply down to high quality equipment being managed and operated by high quality professionals.”

Steven Morrison, MDL Project Engineering Manager, said: “For this quick turnaround scope the MDL projects and operations team worked closely with the client’s project engineering team to develop solutions to handle and secure the first and last end terminations to the client’s reel.

“In combination with our equipment and personnel experience we were able to simplify the onshore and offshore handling procedures of the end terminations.”

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